Cheerfulness Quotes
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Suffering becomes beautiful when anyone bears great calamities with cheerfulness, not through insensibility but through greatness of mind.
Aristotle -
If there is a virtue in the world at which we should always aim, it is cheerfulness.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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I feel an earnest and humble desire, and shall do till I die, to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness.
Charles Dickens -
There are people in many other states who are cheering us.
Bill Vaughan -
Song brings of itself a cheerfulness that wakes the heart of joy.
Euripides -
Early morning cheerfulness can be extremely obnoxious.
William Feather -
Nobody owns anything but everyone is rich - for what greater wealth can there be than cheerfulness, peace of mind, and freedom from anxiety?
Thomas More -
That game gave us a lot of confidence and the fans something to cheer for.
Bill Vaughan
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I can't be happy every day but I can be cheerful.
Beverly Sills -
The most certain sign of wisdom is cheerfulness.
Michel de Montaigne -
The sovereign voluntary path to cheerfulness, if our spontaneous cheerfulness be lost, is to sit up cheerfully, to look round cheerfully, and to act and speak as if cheerfulness were already there. If such conduct does not make you soon feel cheerful, nothing else on that occasion can.
William James -
Be cheerful and grateful for the good that you have: do not brood over fond hopes unrealized until a chain is fastened on each thought and wound around the heart. Nature intended you to be the fountain-spring of cheerfulness and social life, and not the mountain of despair and melancholy.
Philip James Bailey -
O God, animate us to cheerfulness! May we have a joyful sense of our blessings, learn to look on the bright circumstances of our lot, and maintain a perpetual contentedness
William Ellery Channing -
Cheerfulness is as natural to the heart of a man in strong health as color to his cheek; and wherever there is habitual gloom there must be either bad air, unwholesome food, improperly severe labor, or erring habits of life.
John Ruskin
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Cheerfulness is like money well expended in charity; the more we dispense of it, the greater our possession.
Victor Hugo -
Cheerfulness prepares a glorious mind for all the noblest acts.
Elizabeth Ann Seton -
Cheerfulness is a sign of a generous and mortified person who forgetting all things, even herself, tries to please her God in all she does for souls. Cheerfulness is often a cloak which hides a life of sacrifice and a continual union with God.
Mother Teresa -
I think cheerfulness is a fortune in itself.
George Eliot -
Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers, and are famous preservers of good looks.
Charles Dickens -
I think my cheerfulness keeps my writing from sinking into the depths of melancholy, while the darker side keeps in check any literary silliness I might be inclined toward.
David Starkey
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Health and cheerfulness make beauty.
Miguel de Cervantes -
Rally GB is obviously very special to me, so I am very much looking forward to competing in my home event and giving the fans something to cheer.
Colin McRae -
Cheerfulness in most cheerful people is the rich and satisfying result of strenuous discipline.
Edwin Percy Whipple -
Why not make cheerfulness, outrageousness, playfulness a new priority for yourself? Make feeling good your expectation. You don't have to have a reason to feel good - you're alive; you can feel good for no reason at all!
Anthony Robbins